Click on a thumbnail to go to Google Books.
Loading... When Life Gives You Mangosby Kereen Getten
Loading...
Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This was a Jamaican author's debut, and it was lovely. The whole island culture and the characters that live there sweep you into a wave that doesn’t let go until the end. This story was interesting and subverted my expectations. ( ) Main character living on an Island which gives this type of book a very interesting type of setting. Deals with the handling of tough topics such as religion, family and disability. These are all subjects that everyone deals with especially older children who may find them especially tricky Setting is inspired by the author’s homeland of Jamaica love to see the reference to one’s culture and where one grew up This would be a good one to put on a special library display about community and everyone all coming together despite differences. Important themes for older children to learn and appreciate are community, friendship, memory and forgiveness This novel is a 2022 Lone Star novel. Clara and her best friend Gaynah argue a lot. They used to get along better. Gaynah gives away some of Clara's secrets and seems to hate her now. It's created angst between Clara and almost everyone else. They live on an island where weather can be dangerous and deadly, but otherwise, life brings lots of freedom. Clara can run about the island. She cannot visit her uncle because the preacher says that her uncle is a witch doctor. Basically, the preacher has turned the people against her uncle. Clara also used to surf and was very talented. For the last year she has stopped surfing and doesn't remember what happened a year ago. Some people understand and treat Clara well while others have lost their patience and want Clara's parents to do something drastic. Gaynah certainly doesn't have any sympathy for Clara. I vacillated with my opinion on this novel because I didn't feel like there was a plot. I also couldn't sit down and just read it. I read small pieces at a time and took over a week to read it. I think when you don't sit and read a book, you find it hard to engage with it. The novel becomes "boring." It's because I couldn't focus on it for any valuable length of time. So, ultimately, this novel drops lots of clues and finally reveals truth toward the end. Therefore, you need to look for clues and figure out what's going on before the truth reveals itself. no reviews | add a review
AwardsNotable Lists
Juvenile Fiction.
Juvenile Literature.
HTML:Named to Oprah Magazine's Best Caribbean Books for Your 2021 reading list, imagination and adventure run wild in the most talked about middle grade debut of the year! A small village on a Jamaican island. A girl who doesn't remember the previous summer. A best friend who is no longer acting like one; a new girl who fills that hole in her heart. A summer of finding fallen mangos, creating made up games and dancing in the rain. Secrets she keeps from others...and herself. The courage to face the truth even in the toughest of storms. Inspired by the author's childhood experiences, When Life Give You Mangos is a celebration of island life as well as a rich, lyrical mystery. Read it...and don't spoil the unforgettable ending! A recommended read for classroom discussons and educators looking for diverse offerings. "A heartfelt and accessible debut about friendship, memory, and forgiveness." —Tae Keller, author of Newbery Medal winner When You Trap a Tiger "A wonderful story with great heart, mystery, and insight. Kereen Getten is a bright new voice." —Clare Vanderpool, author of Newbery Medal winner Moon Over Manifest and Printz Honor book Navigating Early "A heartwarming yet suspenseful debut about the strength of family, the turmoil of friendships lost and found, and most importantly, remembering who you are." —Lynne Kelly, author of the Schneider award winner Song for a Whale . No library descriptions found. |
Current DiscussionsNonePopular covers
Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)823.92Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction 1900- 2000-LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |